EP0383682A1 - Objective lens moving apparatus - Google Patents

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EP0383682A1
EP0383682A1 EP90400400A EP90400400A EP0383682A1 EP 0383682 A1 EP0383682 A1 EP 0383682A1 EP 90400400 A EP90400400 A EP 90400400A EP 90400400 A EP90400400 A EP 90400400A EP 0383682 A1 EP0383682 A1 EP 0383682A1
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Kouichi C/O Seisakusho Itami Ikebe
Hiroshi C/O Seisakusho Itami Ozaki
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C11/00Pivots; Pivotal connections
    • GPHYSICS
    • G11INFORMATION STORAGE
    • G11BINFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
    • G11B7/00Recording or reproducing by optical means, e.g. recording using a thermal beam of optical radiation by modifying optical properties or the physical structure, reproducing using an optical beam at lower power by sensing optical properties; Record carriers therefor
    • G11B7/08Disposition or mounting of heads or light sources relatively to record carriers
    • G11B7/09Disposition or mounting of heads or light sources relatively to record carriers with provision for moving the light beam or focus plane for the purpose of maintaining alignment of the light beam relative to the record carrier during transducing operation, e.g. to compensate for surface irregularities of the latter or for track following
    • G11B7/0925Electromechanical actuators for lens positioning
    • G11B7/0932Details of sprung supports

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  • the present invention relates to an objective lens moving apparatus in such as an optical disk apparatus to record and/or reproduce information.
  • Figs. 1 through 3 show a conventional objective lens moving apparatus in an optical disk apparatus disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open N o . 62­158632, upon which the preamble portion of claim 1 is based.
  • Fig. 1 is its plan view
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view at a cross sectional line II - II in Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a magnified view of the principal part of Fig. 2.
  • numeral 1 indicates a base of the objective lens moving apparatus.
  • a circular cylinder-shaped pole 2 is fixedly set on the base 1 substantially perpendicularly to it.
  • Numeral 3 indicates a lens holder holding an objective lens 5 to adjust a focus of the light spot on an optical disk (not shown in the figure).
  • the lens holder 3 has pro­trusions 3a at its both ends and a circular sliding hole 3b passing through its central part to form a bearing part.
  • the optical axis 5a of the objective lens 5 is set to be par­ allel with the axis of the sliding hole 3b.
  • the pole 2 is loosely fitted into the sliding hole 3b and the lens holder 3 can be freely turned around the pole 2 and freely slided in the axial direction, and it is supported on the base 1 by an elastic member 4 made of silicone rubber in the shape of a rectangular frame.
  • a focus control coil 6 is fixed which moves the objective lens 5 in the di­rection of the axis 2a of the pole 2 to control the focus of the light spot by moving the lens holder 3.
  • a tracking control coil 7 which turns the objective lens 5 around the pole 2 to move it in the radial direction of a track so as to control tracking.
  • Permanent magnets 8a for moving which are set on the base 1, upper yokes 8b, and inner yokes 8c which are set on the base 1 inside of the focus control coil 6 make a magnetic circuit intersecting the focus control coil 6 and the tracking con­trol coil 7.
  • the middle parts 4a of the long sides of the elastic member 4 are shaped slightly flat, and the elastic member 4 is fixed on the upper yoke 8b by means of set screws 9.
  • Fitting holes 4b are provided in the middle parts of the short sides of the elastic member 4, and the lens holder 3, whose protrusions 3a are fit­ted into these holes 4b, is supported by the elastic member 4.
  • the set screws 9 are disposed respectively at locations vertically symmetric with respect to the pole 2, namely respectively at locations dimension A vertically distant from the horizontal center line (2HL) as shown in the figures ("vertical” refers here to Fig. 1 supposed to be in a vertical plane).
  • an electric current corresponding to an amount of this deviation flows into the tracking control coil 7 and tracking control is performed in the radial direction of the track by turning the lens holder 3 around the pole 2 under the influence of the magnetic field made by the permanent magnets 8a.
  • an excessive movement of the lens holder 3 is controlled elastically by the elastic mem­ber 4.
  • a conventional objective lens moving apparatus Since a conventional objective lens moving apparatus is composed in the above-mentioned way, it may be sometimes assembled in a state that the optical axis 5a of the objec­tive lens 5 is slanted against the axis 2a of the pole 2 as shown in Fig. 3 when fixing the elastic member 4 by means of the set screws 9, due to the existence of a little clear­ance between the sliding hole 3b of the lens holder 3 and pole 2, and as a result, there has been such a problem that an abberation of the focused light spot is increased.
  • An object of the present invention is to solve such a problem as mentioned above.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide an objective lens moving apparatus easy to assemble.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide an objective lens moving apparatus in which the optical axis of the objective lens is not slanted against the axis of the pole.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide lens moving apparatus which prevents abberation caused by slant of the optical axis of the objective lens.
  • An objective lens moving apparatus is provided with a lens holder holding an objec­tive lens as well as having a hole to fit a pole fixed on the base, holds the lens holder on the base by the elastic member with some eccentricity between the hole of the lens holder and the pole, and makes it possible for the lens holder to be freely turned around the pole and to be freely slided along the axis of the pole as making the hole of the lens holder fit the pole opposingly to an elastic force of the elastic member.
  • the pole Since the pole is fitted into the hole of the lens holder opposingly to the elastic force of the elastic mem­ber, the inner face of the hole is always pressed against the pole to be put along the pole, and as a result, the optical axis of the objective lens (the axis of the hole of the lens holder) and the axis of the pole are kept substan­tially parallel to each other both when the lens holder is turned around the pole and when it is slided in the axial direction of the pole.
  • FIGs. 4 through 6 show an embodiment of the invention for an optical disk apparatus, and in these figures portions having the same numerals as those in Figs. 1 through 3 as­signed to them indicate respectively the same members as those of the conventional apparatus.
  • a pole 2 fixedly set on the base 1 is loosely fitted into a sliding hole 3b of a bearing portion of a lens holder 3, and the lens holder 3 can be freely turned around the pole 2 and freely slided in the axial direction.
  • the lens holder 3 is supported by an elastic member 4 by means of two fitting protrusions 3a of the lens holder 3 into two holes 4b provided in the middle parts of the short sides of the elastic member 4.
  • the two middle parts 4a of the long sides of the elastic member 4 are fixed on upper yokes 8b by means of two set screws 11 which are the elastic member holder.
  • the set screws 11 are disposed at locations shifted parallel in the upper di­rection shown in the figure by ⁇ from the positions A distant from and vertically symmetric with respect to the horizontal center line (2HL) of the pole 2, not at the posi­tions vertically symmetric with respect to the pole 2.
  • This distance ⁇ is set at a value equal to or slightly greater than the clearance between the pole 2 and the sliding hole 3b of the lens holder 3 (difference between their radii).
  • Numerals 9 led by an alternate long and short dash line indicate locations of the set screws 9 in the conven­tional apparatus for comparison.
  • the set screws 11 are disposed at locations asymmetric with respect to the horizontal cen­ter line of the pole 2 as described above. Therefore, when fixing the elastic member 4 on the base 1 by means of the set screws 11, the elastic member 4 made of silicone rubber is elastically deformed and presses the inner face of the sliding hole 3b in the direction perpendicular to the axis of the pole 2 to put the sliding hole 3b along the pole 2. Namely, the pole 2 is fitted into the sliding hole 3b opposingly to an elastic force of the elastic member 4, and the lens holder 3 can be freely turned and freely slided in the axial direction.
  • the axis of the sliding hole 3b is kept substantially parallel with the axis 2a of the pole 2 (refer to Fig. 6). Since the axis of the sliding hole 3b is kept substantially parallel with the axis 2a of the pole 2 even when the lens holder 3 is turned or slided in the axial di­rection in order to perform a focusing control and tracking control of the light spot, the optical axis of the objective lens 5 and the axis 2a of the pole 2 are kept substantially parallel to each other.
  • the elastic member 4 is made of silicone rubber, but may be also made of other material.
  • Such metallic material as phosphor bronze or the like which is elastically deformed so that the lens holder 3 can be freely turned and slided may be also used for the elastic member 4.
  • the pole 2 may be dis­posed eccentrically to the position of the set screws 9, and those two axes may be also disposed eccentrically to each other by another way such as making the elastic member 4 in a vertically asymmetric shape.
  • a direction of eccen­tricity between both axes is not restricted to the vertical direction, but any direction of eccentricity will have a similar effect.
  • the embodiment shown in Fig. 4 may adopt also a method of fixing the lens holder 3 on the base 1 (upper yokes 8b) by the elastic member 4, fitting the pole 2 into the lens holder 3, and then fixing the pole 2 at a predetermined position on the base 1 in which the pole 2 is eccentric to the sliding hole 3b of the lens holder 3.
  • the sliding hole 3b of the lens holder 3 in the embodiment is shown as a through hole, a non-through hole also will do.

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Abstract

An objective lens moving apparatus, wherein a pole (2) which is set upright on a base (1) and supports an objective lens (5) is fitted with some eccentricity into a hole (3b) of a lens holder (3) which holds the objective lens and can be freely turned and slided, and the lens holder (3) is elastically supported on the base by an elastic member (4). The pole (2) is fitted into the hole (3b) of the lens holder (3) opposingly to an elastic force of the elastic member (4), and the inner face of the hole of the lens holder is always pressed against the pole to be put along the pole (2). Accordingly, the axis of the hole, namely, the optical axis of the objective lens and the axis of the pole are always kept substantially parrallel to each other.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the invention.
  • The present invention relates to an objective lens moving apparatus in such as an optical disk apparatus to record and/or reproduce information.
  • Description of Related Art
  • Figs. 1 through 3 show a conventional objective lens moving apparatus in an optical disk apparatus disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open No. 62­158632, upon which the preamble portion of claim 1 is based. Fig. 1 is its plan view, Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view at a cross sectional line II - II in Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 is a magnified view of the principal part of Fig. 2. In these figures, numeral 1 indicates a base of the objective lens moving apparatus. A circular cylinder-shaped pole 2 is fixedly set on the base 1 substantially perpendicularly to it. Numeral 3 indicates a lens holder holding an objective lens 5 to adjust a focus of the light spot on an optical disk (not shown in the figure). The lens holder 3 has pro­trusions 3a at its both ends and a circular sliding hole 3b passing through its central part to form a bearing part. The optical axis 5a of the objective lens 5 is set to be par­ allel with the axis of the sliding hole 3b. The pole 2 is loosely fitted into the sliding hole 3b and the lens holder 3 can be freely turned around the pole 2 and freely slided in the axial direction, and it is supported on the base 1 by an elastic member 4 made of silicone rubber in the shape of a rectangular frame. On the lens holder 3 a focus control coil 6 is fixed which moves the objective lens 5 in the di­rection of the axis 2a of the pole 2 to control the focus of the light spot by moving the lens holder 3. And on the focus control coil 6, a tracking control coil 7 is set which turns the objective lens 5 around the pole 2 to move it in the radial direction of a track so as to control tracking. Permanent magnets 8a for moving which are set on the base 1, upper yokes 8b, and inner yokes 8c which are set on the base 1 inside of the focus control coil 6 make a magnetic circuit intersecting the focus control coil 6 and the tracking con­trol coil 7. The middle parts 4a of the long sides of the elastic member 4 are shaped slightly flat, and the elastic member 4 is fixed on the upper yoke 8b by means of set screws 9. Fitting holes 4b are provided in the middle parts of the short sides of the elastic member 4, and the lens holder 3, whose protrusions 3a are fit­ted into these holes 4b, is supported by the elastic member 4. The set screws 9 are disposed respectively at locations vertically symmetric with respect to the pole 2, namely respectively at locations dimension A vertically distant from the horizontal center line (2HL) as shown in the figures ("vertical" refers here to Fig. 1 supposed to be in a vertical plane).
  • Next, operation of this mechanism is described below. In case that a deviation of focusing of the light spot has been detected by a detection sensor (not shown in the fig­ure), an electric current corresponding to an amount of this deviation flows into the focus control coil 6 and focusing control of the light spot is performed by moving the lens holder 3, namely, the objective lens 5 in the direction of the axis 2a of the pole 2 under the influence of the mag­netic field made by the permanent magnets 8a. At this time the elastic member 4 of silicone rubber controls elastically an excessive movement of the lens holder 3. And in case that a deviation of the light spot from a track has been detected, an electric current corresponding to an amount of this deviation flows into the tracking control coil 7 and tracking control is performed in the radial direction of the track by turning the lens holder 3 around the pole 2 under the influence of the magnetic field made by the permanent magnets 8a. In this case also, an excessive movement of the lens holder 3 is controlled elastically by the elastic mem­ber 4.
  • Since a conventional objective lens moving apparatus is composed in the above-mentioned way, it may be sometimes assembled in a state that the optical axis 5a of the objec­tive lens 5 is slanted against the axis 2a of the pole 2 as shown in Fig. 3 when fixing the elastic member 4 by means of the set screws 9, due to the existence of a little clear­ance between the sliding hole 3b of the lens holder 3 and pole 2, and as a result, there has been such a problem that an abberation of the focused light spot is increased.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • An object of the present invention is to solve such a problem as mentioned above.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide an objective lens moving apparatus easy to assemble.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide an objective lens moving apparatus in which the optical axis of the objective lens is not slanted against the axis of the pole.
  • A further object of the invention is to provide lens moving apparatus which prevents abberation caused by slant of the optical axis of the objective lens. These objects are satisfied by the provisions recited in the appended claim 1.
  • An objective lens moving apparatus according to the invention is provided with a lens holder holding an objec­tive lens as well as having a hole to fit a pole fixed on the base, holds the lens holder on the base by the elastic member with some eccentricity between the hole of the lens holder and the pole, and makes it possible for the lens holder to be freely turned around the pole and to be freely slided along the axis of the pole as making the hole of the lens holder fit the pole opposingly to an elastic force of the elastic member.
  • Since the pole is fitted into the hole of the lens holder opposingly to the elastic force of the elastic mem­ber, the inner face of the hole is always pressed against the pole to be put along the pole, and as a result, the optical axis of the objective lens (the axis of the hole of the lens holder) and the axis of the pole are kept substan­tially parallel to each other both when the lens holder is turned around the pole and when it is slided in the axial direction of the pole.
  • The above and further objects and features of the invention will more fully be apparent from the following detailed description with accompanying drawings.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
    • Fig. 1 is a plan view of a conventional objective lens moving apparatus,
    • Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view at a cross-­sectional line II - II in Fig. 1,
    • Fig. 3 is a magnified view of the principal part of Fig. 2,
    • Fig. 4 a plan view of an objective lens moving apparatus according to the present invention,
    • Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view at a cross-sectional line V - V in Fig. 4, and
    • Fig. 6 is a magnified view of the principal part of Fig. 5.
    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • The present invention is described in details on the basis of the drawings to show its embodiment in the follow­ing.
  • Figs. 4 through 6 show an embodiment of the invention for an optical disk apparatus, and in these figures portions having the same numerals as those in Figs. 1 through 3 as­signed to them indicate respectively the same members as those of the conventional apparatus. A pole 2 fixedly set on the base 1 is loosely fitted into a sliding hole 3b of a bearing portion of a lens holder 3, and the lens holder 3 can be freely turned around the pole 2 and freely slided in the axial direction. The lens holder 3 is supported by an elastic member 4 by means of two fitting protrusions 3a of the lens holder 3 into two holes 4b provided in the middle parts of the short sides of the elastic member 4. The two middle parts 4a of the long sides of the elastic member 4 are fixed on upper yokes 8b by means of two set screws 11 which are the elastic member holder.
  • According to the invention, the set screws 11 are disposed at locations shifted parallel in the upper di­rection shown in the figure by δ from the positions A distant from and vertically symmetric with respect to the horizontal center line (2HL) of the pole 2, not at the posi­tions vertically symmetric with respect to the pole 2. This distance δ is set at a value equal to or slightly greater than the clearance between the pole 2 and the sliding hole 3b of the lens holder 3 (difference between their radii). Numerals 9 led by an alternate long and short dash line indicate locations of the set screws 9 in the conven­tional apparatus for comparison.
  • In this objective lens moving apparatus composed in the above-mentioned way, the set screws 11 are disposed at locations asymmetric with respect to the horizontal cen­ter line of the pole 2 as described above. Therefore, when fixing the elastic member 4 on the base 1 by means of the set screws 11, the elastic member 4 made of silicone rubber is elastically deformed and presses the inner face of the sliding hole 3b in the direction perpendicular to the axis of the pole 2 to put the sliding hole 3b along the pole 2. Namely, the pole 2 is fitted into the sliding hole 3b opposingly to an elastic force of the elastic member 4, and the lens holder 3 can be freely turned and freely slided in the axial direction. Accordingly, the axis of the sliding hole 3b is kept substantially parallel with the axis 2a of the pole 2 (refer to Fig. 6). Since the axis of the sliding hole 3b is kept substantially parallel with the axis 2a of the pole 2 even when the lens holder 3 is turned or slided in the axial di­rection in order to perform a focusing control and tracking control of the light spot, the optical axis of the objective lens 5 and the axis 2a of the pole 2 are kept substantially parallel to each other.
  • Since the focusing control operation of the light spot by means of a focus control coil 6 and permanent magnet 8a, and the tracking control operation of the light spot by means of a tracking control coil 7 and permanent magnet 8a are the same as those in the conventional apparatus, explanation of them is omitted here.
  • In the above-mentioned embodiment, the elastic member 4 is made of silicone rubber, but may be also made of other material. Such metallic material as phosphor bronze or the like which is elastically deformed so that the lens holder 3 can be freely turned and slided may be also used for the elastic member 4.
  • And instead of setting the set screws 11 so as to put the axis 2a of the pole 2 and the axis of the sliding hole 3b eccentrically to each other, the pole 2 may be dis­posed eccentrically to the position of the set screws 9, and those two axes may be also disposed eccentrically to each other by another way such as making the elastic member 4 in a vertically asymmetric shape. A direction of eccen­tricity between both axes is not restricted to the vertical direction, but any direction of eccentricity will have a similar effect.
  • Additionally, the embodiment shown in Fig. 4 may adopt also a method of fixing the lens holder 3 on the base 1 (upper yokes 8b) by the elastic member 4, fitting the pole 2 into the lens holder 3, and then fixing the pole 2 at a predetermined position on the base 1 in which the pole 2 is eccentric to the sliding hole 3b of the lens holder 3.
  • Moreover, although the sliding hole 3b of the lens holder 3 in the embodiment is shown as a through hole, a non-through hole also will do.

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1. An objective lens moving apparatus which adjusts the relative position of an objective lens (5) to an object, comprising : a base (1);
a circular cylinder-shaped pole (2) which is set on said base (1) and supports said objective lens (5);
a lens holder (3) which holds said objective lens (5), has a circular hole (3b) that said pole (2) is fitted into, and is freely slided in the axial direction of said pole (2) and freely turned around the axis of said pole (2); and
an elastic member (4) which elastically holds said lens holder (3) on said base (1);
characterised in that an elastic member holder (11) holds said elastic member (4) so as to press the inner face of said hole (3b) of said lens holder (3) against said pole (2) by applying a force in the radial direction of said pole (2) to said lens holder (3).
2. An objective lens moving apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein said elastic member (4) is ring-shaped so as to surround said lens holder (3), said elastic member holder (11) is disposed so that the center of said elastic member (4) may be eccentric to the radial center of said pole (2), and a pressing force in the radial direction of said pole (2) is applied to said lens holder.
3. An objective lens moving apparatus according to Claim 2, wherein the eccentricity between the center of said elastic member (4) and the radial center of said pole (2) is equal to or greater than difference between the radii of said pole and said hole.
4. An objective lens moving apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein said elastic member holder (11) is a screw.
5. An objective lens moving apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein said elastic member (4) is made of silicone rubber.
6. An objective lens moving apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein said elastic member (4) is made of metallic material which is elastically deformable.
7. An objective lens moving apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein said elastic member (4) is asymmetric in shape with respect to the radial center of said pole (2).
8. An objective lens moving apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein said hole (3b) passes through said lens holder (3).
9. An objective lens moving apparatus according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein said apparatus is provided in an optical disk apparatus for adjusting the relative position of the objective lens to an optical disk on which a light spot is projected.
10. An objective lens moving apparatus of an optical disk apparatus according to Claim 9, further comprising:
a sliding means for sliding said lens holder in the axial direction of said pole according to a deviation of the focus of the light spot on the optical disk.
11. An objective lens moving apparatus of an optical disk apparatus according to Claim 9, further comprising:
a turning means for turning said lens holder around the axis of said pole according to a deviation of the light spot from a track on the optical disk.
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